Sunday, 12 June 2016

David Cameron has said the government might not be able to protect spending on pensions, the NHS and defence in the long term if the UK leaves the EU.

The prime minister said Brexit could cause a "black hole" in the public finances and threaten the "triple lock" guaranteeing state pension increases. He told Andrew Marr "our economy would be smaller" if the UK left the single market leading to "difficult choices".

And the schools, Dave, and the schools! there'll be no money for new school buildings either, or have you already forgotten that one?